The Al-Saud Muslim Minority Affairs

“Efforts of the Servant of the Two Holy Places, King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz to Support The Muslim Minorities” was the title of a manifesto that explains a set of accomplishments and future plans by the Saudi Royal family, commissioned by the late King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz [here] and [here].

The manifesto is a set of plans entitled, “Shu-un al-Aqaliyyat al-Muslima” or, in English, “TheMuslim Minority Affairs”. It is a Saudi foreign policy document of Islamic jurisprudence commissioned by the Saudi Ministry of Religious Affairs.

“The Muslim Minority Affairs” program – according to the Al Saud manifesto – can arrange “Muslim Minority activism” to advance through the construction of mosques, schools and Islamic centers where minorities exist (pp. 8-13, 17) in order to “establish a global Sharia in our modern times.” (p. 9-10)

The measure also aims to “prevent the ‘hurdle’ Muslims encounter from ‘assimilation and melting’ in non-Muslim societies”. (p. 24)

It names established centers, educational programs, mosques and organizations in the United States like “The Muslim Society of North America (ISNA) and the Muslim Student Association (MSA) established in the United States in 1962” (p. 65), as key agents to protect Muslims from assimilation. It has a hierarchy to work in conjunction with other Saudi establishments “under the umbrella of the Muslim World League (MWL) and the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO) and World Association of Muslim Youth (WAMY) and others” (P. 6, also see P. 23)

It explained how a gradual change would ensue by becoming a major revolutionary powerhouse that will tilt the host nation in favor of Muslims due to their increase as a population and that through The Muslim Minority Affairs plan it will catapult Islam’s destiny by shifting the demographic scale to favor Muslims.

“The Muslim societies in all continents of the world exist in either ‘Muslim nation’ or ‘Muslim Minorities’. The assessment to determine what constitutes ‘state’ from a ‘minority state’ is done based on a number of measures. First the numbers scale, which is, if a nation has Muslims that exceed half the population and its Constitution states that Islam is its official religion or that Islamic Sharia is its source of law, this state is then considered an Islamic state.” (P.p.29) “Since the number of Muslims has risen greatly in the last years where they became 1.3 billion Muslims. From these we have (900) million already in Muslim nations. The 400 million live as communities and as Muslim Minority” (p. 31) “…In Africa resides (250) million Muslims and in Europe resides (60) million Muslims and in North America and South America resides (10) million Muslims. So, according to these statistics it is expected that the number of Muslims will reach 2.6 billion six hundred thousand within a short span of time. The Muslims then will become a mighty and effective power in the world, of course, due to the increase in their numbers–then shift the demographic balance in their favor.” (p.32).

It maps out – with statistics and demographic analysis – every nation on the face of the globe where Muslim minorities exist. Regardless of how small the numbers, these are expected to advance the Wahhabist plans set by the popular revivalist movement instigated by an eighteenth century theologian, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab (1703-1792) from Najd, Saudi Arabia. The manifesto is a conundrum to transform a nation from within, where a Minority population can act as a fifth column as it ensues in the host nation to gradually begin to implement the Wahhabist plans.

“Allah destined this region [Saudi Arabia] for an historic roll. So He commissioned the two Imams–Muhammad bin Saud and Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab, may Allah have mercy upon them. But the times have passed on Imam Muhammad bin Saud by the emergence of the reformer–Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab. So the two Imams cooperated together to judge by what Allah brought forth, to fight against heresy and to bring Muslims back to puritan Islam.” (p. 8)

When it comes to the United States, the Saudi manifesto describes the major hurdle not mentioned under any other continent–The Jews.

“The greatest challenge that faces Muslims in the United States and Canada are the Jews who take advantage of their material ability and their media to distort the image of Islam and Muslims thereby spreading their lies and distortions in the minds of the people in these countries. The Jews employ their efforts and direct their material wealth and their high positions to serve Zionist interests in the Arab region. They [the Jews] take advantage of situations to distort the image of Arabs and Muslims. The Zionist organizations spend enormous efforts to obstruct the spread of Islam in these areas.” (P. 79-80)

The Al Saud established the “Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs” as a western branchto carry out its plans and appointed Sayed Zaynul Abedin to establish the Institute for Muslim Minorities in the United Kingdom. Abedin’s work, Muslim Minorities in the West, published in 1998, was part of 29 works used to establish the manifesto. (#11. P. 134)

The Abedins; Sayed with Saleha (wife), Hassan (son) Heba (daughter) and Huma (daughter) worked tirelessly as a family unit to advance Muslim Minority interests. Huma Abedin left in 1996 to serve as deputy chief of staff and aide to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and was honored at the Iftar dinner by President Barack Hussein Obama on August 10th, 2012.

Its focus does not only encompass the West: “The religion [Islam] was destined to rule both races of the globe, mankind and demons”.

Islam is the religion of the whole world; sent by Allah through Muhammad to both races, the Jinn (demons) and Ins (mankind). It is a religion for all humanity as commanded by the Holy Quran and the Prophet’s correct path. This promise was confirmed since Islam did spread throughout the earth and multitudes streamed to it.